Object
Odysseus' Catapult
Odysseus eyes the siege catapult in his tent as the Doctor proposes it to hurl a manned flying machine skyward. The Doctor sketches the launch on paper, but Odysseus scoffs and grabs him, declaring the unproven device ready for its first passenger—the Doctor himself—threatening to fling him over Troy's walls as punishment for the stalled project. Greek soldiers stand by to operate the wooden siege engine amid rising tension.
2 appearances
Purpose
Launch flying machines or people over Troy's walls
Significance
Pressures the Doctor into proposing the Trojan Horse after his flying machine fails, exposing Odysseus' brutal pragmatism and shifting war strategy toward deception
Appearances in the Narrative
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